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, we just tax people. we have seen it before. fundamentally, there does need to be reform in washington, $100 billion a year in corporate welfare, crony capitalism that needs to be looked at money from that should be us used at the gn energy. neil: i we think we should drop all subsidies. >> this green energy stuff is crony capitalism. neil: just, get rid of them all, what do you think? >> neil, we're in middle of that, new tech is a government guaranteed lender, that program is worked for 53 years, this year because of the risk sharing between new tech and government a zero subsidy item. there are times where government, does play an active and important role. but -- >> that is a lendinga i'm talking about with a government assuming the role of propping up an stray, or providing -- a industry or providing tax break to give an advantage, i think whether it is oil, or solar or anything in between, stop it. >> government should not be in venture capital business. neil: us can be a little bit pregnant. >> wel
, we just tax people. we have seen it before. fundamentally, there does need to be reform in washington, $100 billion a year in corporate welfare, crony capitalism that needs to be looked at money from that should be us used at the gn energy. neil: i we think we should drop all subsidies. >> this green energy stuff is crony capitalism. neil: just, get rid of them all, what do you think? >> neil, we're in middle of that, new tech is a government guaranteed lender, that program is...
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already close at $10 million that is how much the businesses have raised in the wake of the boss said tax to help out the victims we will talk to ken feinberg to has already got a tough assignment and much more will be donated that is the nature to allocate the bp settlement funds and who is providing these funds? former mcdonald's usa ceo is here to remind us that big business is not always evil. but we thought we would cover the story because that is where the money is coming from. not exclusively but 90 percent has been coming from corporations and business titans to want to help particularly the family of this little boy who was killed in the attack but there are others similarly promised relief. >> it is said justin and generous country when our citizens and young people are under such terrific stress all of us pull together and put aside our differences to reach out to try to help. if you look at corporations over the years and decades or centuries mcdonald's mcdonald's, ronald mcdonald house, ford foundation, gates buffett foundation, a great men and women and corporations to suppo
already close at $10 million that is how much the businesses have raised in the wake of the boss said tax to help out the victims we will talk to ken feinberg to has already got a tough assignment and much more will be donated that is the nature to allocate the bp settlement funds and who is providing these funds? former mcdonald's usa ceo is here to remind us that big business is not always evil. but we thought we would cover the story because that is where the money is coming from. not...
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income tax. there are sneaky taxes that most of you may not even know about that. >> we pay them all day long from the moment i wake up and turn on the light. i pay more when i brush my teeth, license my dog, my building pays property taxes and when they leave home to take the subway i paid the metropolitan commuter one negative commuter tax. i make phone calls or get a bite to eat, soda and drink drink, when a gas up my car as much as one-quarter of the price is the state and city excise taxes. people pay sales taxes all day long. so many taxes. i need a drink. i am lucky i don't smoke. this is one reason american economic growth has stalled says scott hodge predent of the tax foundation. when i think of these rules i think of safety regulations and the constant spiderweb not the tax code. we have done okay with the tax code. >> the tax code is a mess because of the 70,000 pages that dictate virtually every aspect of our lives and cost americans 6 billion hours of our time just toomply. six out
income tax. there are sneaky taxes that most of you may not even know about that. >> we pay them all day long from the moment i wake up and turn on the light. i pay more when i brush my teeth, license my dog, my building pays property taxes and when they leave home to take the subway i paid the metropolitan commuter one negative commuter tax. i make phone calls or get a bite to eat, soda and drink drink, when a gas up my car as much as one-quarter of the price is the state and city excise...
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this is the internet tax we heard about for so long. would this make you less likely to shop on the internet? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell, tell us what you think. we'll read your answer as little later this hour. ♪ . [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire whene's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob n retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: been a long time since we've seen a stock react like this in the after markets especially to the upside. take a look at shares of netflix, soaring after-hours following first-quarter earnings. we have back to nicole petallides. this is significant jump on very solid numbers. >> it is unbelievable to watch netflix after-hours on the move. we talked about a few things. let's first go over the numbers
this is the internet tax we heard about for so long. would this make you less likely to shop on the internet? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell, tell us what you think. we'll read your answer as little later this hour. ♪ . [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire whene's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and...
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six years the bank didn't foreclose and she was told she was liable for the taxes the whole time. gerri: oh my goodness. the other ramification is if you have one of these homes in your neighborhood it hurts everybody's fried. there is a depressive effect on the market. have you seen that play out? >> no question. in some areas that is playing out and what some consumer advocates are saying is this is discriminatory because a lot of the neighborhoods tend to be heavily minority populated, tend to be lower-income neighborhoods so that is the way that consumer advocates are trying to get at the bank for this because there's no actual law that prevents them from not foreclosing. gerri: you would think it is in their best interests to do that but it is not right now. how do you see this playing out? how long will it take banks to unload this stuff? finally get rid of it, get it off of the books so we can move on, one of the things keeping the housing market where it is. >> if hour recording shows this non foreclosure, the zombie homes or bank walk aways is quite recent and getting big
six years the bank didn't foreclose and she was told she was liable for the taxes the whole time. gerri: oh my goodness. the other ramification is if you have one of these homes in your neighborhood it hurts everybody's fried. there is a depressive effect on the market. have you seen that play out? >> no question. in some areas that is playing out and what some consumer advocates are saying is this is discriminatory because a lot of the neighborhoods tend to be heavily minority populated,...
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ten-year strategy by the kochs to shift the nation to a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. now, that rattles folks like the editor-in-chief of the rap.com, a hollywood web site, who writes, quote: the koch brothers are known for having funneled multiple millions of dollars into right-wing political campaigns. this news should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. well, i care about journalism, i'm not nervous. the chandler family founded the l.a. times in 1888 as a conservative newspaper, and never mind that no complaints were raised after reports that democratic billionaires ron burkle and ely broad were interested in buying "the new york times." there's that old saying that freedom of the press goes to the guy who owns one. the key point here isn't red or blue or politics, it's green -- money. tribune company just emerged from chapter 11, and while liberal pillars in hollywood are interested mainly in buying only the l.a. times, the koch brothers may bid to buy all eight tribune newspapers combined, and that could better insure their survival. liz? liz: well, y
ten-year strategy by the kochs to shift the nation to a smaller government with less regulation and taxes. now, that rattles folks like the editor-in-chief of the rap.com, a hollywood web site, who writes, quote: the koch brothers are known for having funneled multiple millions of dollars into right-wing political campaigns. this news should make anyone who cares about journalism nervous. well, i care about journalism, i'm not nervous. the chandler family founded the l.a. times in 1888 as a...
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sales tax jurisdictions across the u.s. you will also be audited by out-of-state tax collectors. that is just wrong and unnecessary for year. speak they really want a level playing field. peter: states say this legislation could help them collect $23 billion a year in additional tax revenue. california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fire right now is really over an exemption for small online retailers. ebay, however, is pushing for an exemption of 10 million or 50 employees. lori. lori: both sides make a vital argument. peter: this got a test vote in the senate earlier this year. it got 75 votes on a pretty bipartisan basis. this legislation faces stronger opposition in the house from anti-tax. lori: thank you, peter barnes. melissa: crying wolf. former department of transportation inspector says it is just another example of shoddy management. she joins us ahead. lori: a look at the breakdown. you do have shares in the right here. microsoft and caterpillar leading the dow. we will be back right after t
sales tax jurisdictions across the u.s. you will also be audited by out-of-state tax collectors. that is just wrong and unnecessary for year. speak they really want a level playing field. peter: states say this legislation could help them collect $23 billion a year in additional tax revenue. california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fire right now is really over an exemption for small online retailers. ebay, however, is pushing for an exemption of 10 million or 50...
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moving op to tax reform. senator baucus will not stand for relix devoting the next 18 months in the senate, a powerful guy, chairman of the senate finance committee, pushing for tax reform, lower rates, fewer deductions. that's terrific. a shot of tax reform. your comment on that? >> well, i hope that's true. i wish him a happy and enjoyable life, created the affordable care act, but i hope he works hard on tax reform. if we get rid of the special interest deductions, those buried in the tax code, we'll have higher economic growth, more job, and a tax code that is simper and fairer for everyone in america. >> you are critical of senator baucus even though he said the other week the implementation of obamacare was a train wreck, his words. you're critical of the senator. >> well, senator baucus is the one who is largely responsible for the american people suffering under the affordable care agent right now. i mean, we're months from implementation. it really is a 0 # -- 2014-15 program, and the outrageousness
moving op to tax reform. senator baucus will not stand for relix devoting the next 18 months in the senate, a powerful guy, chairman of the senate finance committee, pushing for tax reform, lower rates, fewer deductions. that's terrific. a shot of tax reform. your comment on that? >> well, i hope that's true. i wish him a happy and enjoyable life, created the affordable care act, but i hope he works hard on tax reform. if we get rid of the special interest deductions, those buried in the...
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raise taxes. again, i thought that was app example of the to littization of the bombing. >> you know, i say to all the people, both sides of the aisle, anybody else who wanted to do this, give it a rest. it's been a couple days. if you want to make that argument, and frapping's argument is well-taken, but given it a rest for the next couple weeks. let people grieve. let people do what they need to do, and if you want to argue about funding first responders, the sequester, do it later. i don't like, you know, i was in washington for 9/11, and i actually never talk about this, but evacuated with the united states senate, and spent a day with our senators, very few staffers, saw them in the natural environment without handlers for lack of a better word, and they came together. i don't think the american people understand that they really did in the privacy of just them, with few staffer around, they really came together, and there was no partisanship. i want to see that again. >> i agree. i would --
raise taxes. again, i thought that was app example of the to littization of the bombing. >> you know, i say to all the people, both sides of the aisle, anybody else who wanted to do this, give it a rest. it's been a couple days. if you want to make that argument, and frapping's argument is well-taken, but given it a rest for the next couple weeks. let people grieve. let people do what they need to do, and if you want to argue about funding first responders, the sequester, do it later. i...
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10 years through a series of limits on tax breaks, a tax on the banking industry and new estate taxes. now the tpc estimates that 86% of additional taxes in 2015 will be paid by those earning over $200,000. the president's budget proposal plans on also raising the tax on cigarettes. 94 cents more per pack. the tpc says that the higher cigarette tax will affect low and moderate income families as they are more likely to smoke than higher income earners. there you go. i don't smoke but a pack of cigarettes, my gosh. tracy: a lot of money. ashley: a lot of money. tracy: a sneaky way to get more money out of you because they push you to higher brackets quicker. ashley: yeah. tracy: sneaky. a new on line sales tax expected to clear the senate. could it face a tough battle in the house? we'll have details on that next. ashley: a bogus tweet claiming president obama injured in a white house, explosion sending stocks plunging. we have the latest from washington to wall street. first let's take a look at latest winners and losers as we head to break. @ menaced the close, let's go to the f
10 years through a series of limits on tax breaks, a tax on the banking industry and new estate taxes. now the tpc estimates that 86% of additional taxes in 2015 will be paid by those earning over $200,000. the president's budget proposal plans on also raising the tax on cigarettes. 94 cents more per pack. the tpc says that the higher cigarette tax will affect low and moderate income families as they are more likely to smoke than higher income earners. there you go. i don't smoke but a pack of...
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david: by the way, the government shouldn't be the one -- it is all those taxes. most of the extra charges seem to be these little nickel and dime taxes that they charge you. that is from the government. the government is not going to solve the problem. the government is part of the problem anyway. lori: i don't know, peter. i think your cell phone bill must be so high you can't afford a razor. david: oh. it is 5:00. he has a 5:00 shadow. lori: he has more than that. >> i'm going to shave right now. lori: thank you. i have an app for that. david: just because he arrives at 3:00 a.m. every morning and doesn't have a chance it shave. lori: i couldn't resist. [laughter] david: oh, lord. >> my shaving app. my shaving app. david: thanks a lot, peter. lori: it can drain your wallet. we'll tell you about a $40,000 cocktail. that will set you back. david: we asked you whether or not you thought apple would regain its mojo. we'll read some of your responses coming up next. ♪ . my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i
david: by the way, the government shouldn't be the one -- it is all those taxes. most of the extra charges seem to be these little nickel and dime taxes that they charge you. that is from the government. the government is not going to solve the problem. the government is part of the problem anyway. lori: i don't know, peter. i think your cell phone bill must be so high you can't afford a razor. david: oh. it is 5:00. he has a 5:00 shadow. lori: he has more than that. >> i'm going to shave...
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jimmy fallon, new york loves you so much you get a $20 million tax break. hollywood reporters says the tonight show gets a break when it passes from leno to fallon and taping moves to new york from l.a. in 2014 to help profits down below 40 million a year, down from 150 million a few years ago. cheryl? cheryl: oil is on the rise crossing the $90 mark. sandra smith is in the pits of the cme a watching contracts and more. sandra? >> hey, cheryl. it's been a huge couple weeks for commodities. volatility and volume as well. looking at the crude oil contract, back above $90 a barrel, and the most active front month contracts above $91 a barrel. nearly a $2 gain on the session. there's a couch l things at -- couple things at work. ubs, royal bank of scotland, they are increasing speculation in the marketplace that the european central bank is goong to cut its key interest rate to a record low. you have speculators buying up crude oil based on those reports, but you also got some fundamentals kicking in here. you got a report out from the government this morning s
jimmy fallon, new york loves you so much you get a $20 million tax break. hollywood reporters says the tonight show gets a break when it passes from leno to fallon and taping moves to new york from l.a. in 2014 to help profits down below 40 million a year, down from 150 million a few years ago. cheryl? cheryl: oil is on the rise crossing the $90 mark. sandra smith is in the pits of the cme a watching contracts and more. sandra? >> hey, cheryl. it's been a huge couple weeks for...